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The study of political commitment

John DeLamater 1973 © American Sociological Association
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Series
  • ASA Rose Series in Sociology
ISBN(s)
  • 9780912764085 (paper)
Subject
  • Sociology
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  • Table of Contents

  • Reviews

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  • Frontmatter
  • Tables (page vi)
  • I. Introduction: The Study of Political Commitment (page 1)
  • II. A Conceptualization of Political Commitment (page 4)
  • III. Political Commitment in a Heterogeneous Nation (page 11)
  • IV. Methods and Procedures (page 20)
  • V. The Measures of Commitment (page 27)
  • VI. Results: Commitment and Development (page 40)
  • VII. Results: Commitment and Demographic Factors (page 60)
  • VIII. Discussion and Conclusions (page 76)
    • Appendix I. Commitment Items (page 86)
    • Appendix II. Locus of Commitment Items (page 94)
    • Appendix III. Indices of Individual Developmental Status (page 98)
    • Appendix IV. Demographic and Background Measures (page 100)
  • References (page 103)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
AJS 83.1 (July 1977): 257-258 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2777795
SF 53.4 (June 1975): 661 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2576497
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